Seeka, the brainchild of two Israeli artists, Nachshon Peleg and Stavit Allweis, emerged from their love story colliding in the vibrant city of New York. Let’s delve into the captivating world of Seeka::
Seeka was born in 1997 when Nachshon and Stavit, while raising a young family, decided to blend their artistic talents.
Nachshon brought advanced technological solutions to the age-old craft of Judaica.
Stavit infused traditional symbols with playful strokes of color and a liberal use of found objects.
Their creative process begins with a precision-cut stainless steel frame.
Within this frame, the design comes to life through hand-painted acrylics, metallic paints, and other mediums.
Seeka pieces incorporate diverse materials, including metals, glass, dyed seeds, and found objects.
Semi-precious stones and Swarovski crystals find their place, adding sparkle and depth.
Finally, a thick layer of acrylic resin encases and protects the finished artwork.
Artistic Expression:
Seeka’s work combines industrial design and fine art sensibilities.
Their pieces resonate with stunning uniqueness, capturing the essence of tradition and innovation.
Notable Creations:
“Ringwood Manor”: A landscape piece that graced the A.A.P.L.’s Grand National Exhibit at the Salmagundi Club in 2002.
Seeka’s portfolio includes intricate Judaica pieces, each a fusion of technology, tradition, and artistic flair.
Whether it’s a shimmering pendant or a meticulously crafted Judaica piece, Seeka’s art invites us to explore the intersection of creativity and heritage

